Show ra w 444 - ' - ' - pc turt 1 U at 'V I 1 Mil I - rV071'401 r - Sells Truth t --Z 't low 1 1 ' l— ' o 002' 1 I - t 't - - - ' ' ''' i r t t Ey ' t - Trihwei Woshingfton Simms a ' - i t 4 ' 4 it t ' 4' 11 1 1 ' 0 V '''F ' - '' i — ' '' '' several years with the United Press in Salt Lake City R11 Is ans of the key men of the cables department The cables division however is just one of I N P ety- - In 4 ta tt 6 nism By reporting the facts but never overlooking an opportunity to publicize democracy In general and the U S in parttrular the program ia gaining niare and more acceptance You hear a great deal but the Voice of America and its efforts to get behind the iron curtain but leas known la its important and news and pictures counterpart the international press and publications division of OIL t i I - 1 ' — A 1 4 ' - 1 - f - T - '-' 1942 Soon after the outbreak of World War II Praeger left Utah to Join the office of war Information He spent three - : - 1 ''' r' J 0— 4 if0 ' '' i-4- t I - t7: charge Writes Surrender Leaflets N4 v 0 '- i -- Remove ' 1: ' end dialects Right now the Asia program is be ing stepped up and leaflets are being printed In 26 (Ilferent dialects The I N P also Is regional- ble for the millions of ur- render and other types of leaf lets which have been dropped by our planes In red Korea - - ' ! also 2‘ i -- are being 4 '4 published by I N P They are 4 being printed in several lan- NsoPe guages and are being sold on newastanda In the Philippines the books sell for the equiva- tent of 10c and there like In other countries copies are hard to find Said former Ilenry rtagfT One comic book vividly tells Laker now In Washington DC the story of the Korean war Another tells with simplicity years In Europe with the 0 W I Much of the time he the Nevils of communism I P even puts out a traveled with the allied forces ture book on the "Ten Great information offices Americans" 'It contains illtisand publishing newspapms trotted biographies of Geroge just as fast as European capi- Washington Thomas Jeffer- telt were liberated son Walt 'Whitman Abraham After the war he Joined the Lincoln George W Carver State department's infant in- formation service and ham - Andrew Carnegie Jane dams and Thomas A Edison and advanced with the organization until now he di- Pootilbhett Magazine reels the oneraflons of more A unique feature of IN P is than $00 writers and photog- the supplying of a newly de- rephers veto type of plastic pie Olvers Conferences tuts cuts for backward arras s here publications tin not even When Pres Barry 8 Tru- have casting facilitiee for man met with Gen Douglas MacArthur on Wake island handling mats Demand for these mats is so heavy that two representatives of IN P IN P cannot come close to (International Press and Pub- licationsl were on hand one meeting the demand They cost about three times as to report the story and the much as conventional mats other to record it pictonally wtert president spoke in gars Fran- cistv his speech was sent out of by I N P to the four cokkers the globe IN r also covers Important press conferences here and 43 well represented on Capitol hill Their representatives op erste at a handicrip howerer because they are not permit- ted to ask questions at press —conferences anAl aie banned from the house and senate press galleries even though Tass the Soviet news agency Is accorded this courtesy I N P operates only in Wash ington and New York City It strictly a manufacturing and distribution sgency Ey erything it produces in for distribution outside of the United States 28000 't'ortie a Day The agency's wordage out- put for foreign consumption now exceeds the major news services Just in spot news alone the Washington office sends out 21000 Words a day i :ry :7- o cable to the Information aft- cera of American embassies legations and throughout the world The busy prens room In Washington is coMparable in size to thfi New Yolk Times' city room In this press room we found William McNtena- min a Nevadan who spent eonaulatea : tt- 1i r 'rt :-:- ' -- ' A 's - B' I44 7 4M - - tt 117t irtirrrYT Ling more than 100'1 usage of the plastics But IN tO fame rs t 1' 4 ' oe N er ! i ktitil ii t re: "'' ' ' se- - -- is that ' I ' 1 i of SOe A copy bid virtually a copy in Russia Single pages of Amer-i- s Ica reportedly have been resold as many at 100 Unica U S policy is to aell its magxzine and booklets abroad at a reasonable price rather than to give them away The reason is not so much to says money as to emphasize the importance and value of the publications Though Russia' still spends more than any nation in the world on propaganda UW U S propriating more than the British tti publicize its way—i of life Therefore mounting hope that the World can be shown that democracy has much more to offer than communism and that there is i far more to this country than its Hollywood stars and Chi cage iangstera 4: ' '' 'I-- I - t ' - ' ' ' ':- '- ill ' i t 1 ' - - I 45 - - ''' i ' (Or t i - —- t 11 i ' - r DAttOa 1:1 --- - - t ' ' St"rtv 1 - - - - 1 - - - cl i o g so atspel rs tstcl'eattliti Faf(11ole 0tct 1 ‘ 1 -- t 4 IfIn Elce l'''''I'locootgi':t a sotn iv) ett 0ct t tutri 1(1110h i115 tog tio I a t'‘' row ROLL NI ifil sTIR 4 If gt3P a ‘'z IStot:11 - - e 1! 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ty -441 —: up resultpositively OIL PERFECT PIE CRUST SNOW FLOUR and WESSON OIL 1 — and WESSON - Peel off4paper and ease pastry snugly into place Trim or flute edge Ready for oven Pie crust - rtirrui ' '' f ——- ee-- a Peritted '" 7 I t'ttal 414—iiir 1 "HemePerfacted" trrIchell Snow" "11 ''''L SNOW For STIR N ROLL pastry success do as Sperry's famous food authority use- only SPERRY DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR Martha Meade does Made of fine Westem wheats this allpirpoge flour is carefully choroughly Jested kompletely form in quality And use WESSON OIL Ifs pure vegetable light and mild easy to measure and mix and keeps Nstry fresh and digestible For STIR N ROLL pastry use the flour and oil that tv000t Ntsibly SPSFRy (aux a baking failure SPERRY DRIFTED ' '''L SPERRY DRIFTED Get ONLY ONE - 1 ' ''444 ft N7 i Place between two 12inch squares Roll gently 'tit circle reaches edge of paper Pod Dated t010 4 and up dough press into ball flatten slightly Simple as tan be! 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' 1‘04- - 0:' 1 :r e r t0i ? - i11 '4 ) ' n r- ' - - -1 -- 8uccess f - '- ''- - '- liateld14110- - I 1 - 1- - :i:-- -- i the Washington D C nesroom of the Indhision a Itepartment of State aethity :: ky N '' - W1111 greatest claim the only American magazine which goes into Soviet Rua sia It is "America" a slick RUPStall Ian and on Ameri--- publication pies can life The Russians 'admit 54000 eoPle9 m motith end atlow it to be sold On the newsstands The magazine sells for the 'A :rnr '7' 1 04korps094 ' 4 r""el"'18'414Nft4:ir1 '414k - In 1 14 - 71 - -- 4 t- - ( - 1t s I Ikl e'!'- ri Ot11 I I : ''' - ft- ttt - 1 'lid' - 46 - 2 ie- A'' a ''r' - t' 4:1 Mem and ropy desk men at nork ternational preen 'and publications n I V' ' ' -- t 1 ! 4wi i 4 61t : -- 4tikyr 4 '- - ::'-"-' - i ':4 li lig guages 41- - - s - :- 1 - 4pI "orrj h i4PZ "4 ':141 ' ' P also publishes leaflet -1 booklets and poste is and turns than out In many lan- i ‘ no- '' a 0 IAI - - 4 ' ' - A dik i ' 't "-- 7:-- l' IC- V- - " '' 'i 7 A i - ''''T tIli 1 '''''P'vp !t 44 "' - ' 1 : II ''r )f t "t- ? CI - ' k ern ik r t - ' '''P 1!-:6'V ' i - A- - - - IN - i r i I ion- tin at ' F 0 ' If '7 - ri-- '4 — t) t -P t k t -1 -- ' 1 e 4 ' i ' :- ' ' - - - i t i )1 00 A:4- '4) ‘ e"" They may be called on to supply the WI text of a speteh which would be important to Siam but warrant only a few lines in other parts of the world Much of this Information is supplied via airmail Another special service is illustrated features This 'signed articles or columns on such subjects as labor economics agriculture and medicine Personality sketches together with pictures also are provided A magazine reprint service also is offered by IN P Most of this material comes from U S magazines and the American publishers have been very cooperative about letting the government agency repriat articles for overseas Salt Laker In Charge Associate director ' of this division and in charge of riper ations for its vast program la a former Salt Laker He is Henry Praeger a native of New Mexico who was with the U S grazing service office in the Utah capital from 1937 to 01 -' Lfl I t 4 ir-- 1 ''' - 0::ot'kni"'" - i46--- ' ci: los40-00- eral departments The picture service is en example turns out some 35- 000 prints and negatives week- ly In addition to having its I staff of photographers lab technicians and caption writers the agency also gets the full service of Interne- tional News Pictures Proside Illustrated Features The agency also has regal 'take are of queries and the special needs of information offices abroad t 1 : ! 44 i 7 ft '"" (77--7 'If America's propaganda efforts—which the State depart' ' ment prefers to hay rwforred to as its information program —are shifting into high gear After several years States office of international information now is no lowzer trapped for funds and is ginning to show results in its ideologies war with commu- - ts :7 41 1 ' ' 4 '- - ''1 I I 7 t7 I '"7 41'1 1'1 ' - i m - - 16- s )' : 1 ''' f f' — 1 i 4 - i r v4 144 Frank Hiwtott fe 0 ii D i k'c'114' '' '—ikitto'-i t ' ' ' 11' r'' '' ' 1 '1t gtr:til k : e7 f-- 'Is i ' 'f '' ' I "' eyA ' k: 'W ' ! 4 - '0' A '' I '' - 4 : i T ' tl p ' TT - - --1 - Ami NM 4411501111militomegtoonoMMI r -- y 01pontit I Ct''''"-''- Ile is associate director in the press and publications di Won 0 f the U S office of international information OW roPIntiROMPAM10 M9 - - 6 - '''' 'if it 0 !4:'?Vc!:!i' '' L t'? - ' - - - $ ' Oil liZZ''IL01) CD t ' 4-- 41 h Wit r " rt) I: 14firviv X ant crigatertti uade marks wr Gcnecal Milk Inc !lacuna Oil 1 ' f a MP 11Wgr 7 i'4"1 ‘ mottled us SS0 N cock of Mc Nreison vikatiF Saes drift Co Int— |